Vlakhernskoye-Kuzminki is an estate formerly belonging to the Stroganov and Golitsyn families of the Russian nobility.
Today, it is incorporated into Kuzminki-Lyublino historical park located in Moscow's Kuzminki District.
Today, it is the largest manor house in Moscow by number of buildings (currently over 20), a considerable part of which are newly built ones.
In the 1830s, the entrance of the manor court was decorated with iron candelabra and griffins, designed by J. Colombo.
The church was closed in 1929 by order of the government and many of its ceremonial items were removed, the bell tower was also ruined and the building itself was badly damaged.